YES! Matt from the browser team at RIM is back for some more BlackBerry 10 browser action. We haven't been able to go too in-depth with the browser much yet, but Matt took some time to show off the all HTML5 browser in action. Some of the browser has been revamped based on user feedback, such at the now smaller URL bar and the hidden title bar that allows for more browsing space. We get a quick look at adding a page to the device home screen as well as bookmark tagging which is a pretty sweet way to organize bookmarks. Check out the video above to see it all in action!
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